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This armorial can be improved because it has the following faults: There is a conflict (s) between a figure and its jacking. You can share your knowledge by improving it ( comment\u00a0? ) According to the recommendations of the Blasons project. This page gives the coat of arms (figures and coquel) of the municipalities of the province of Flanders-Orientale. Aalter Coat of arms Gules with the cross anchored with silver, to the gold chief with the leopard of sand, armed and tired of gules. Details ALL Coat of arms Argent to the sword of gules in pal, accompanied by two hasssed gold badges, with dexter with a two -headed sandphalous eagle, hung and beaked gules, with senestre with a sand lion, armed and burst of gules. Details Assenede Coat of arms Silver with a sand lion holding a two -headed eagle of the same. Details Audenarde Coat of arms Fascinated with gules and gold with the lion of armed sand and tired of gules. The shield stamped with a wall crown with five gold towers, summoned with glasses of the same. Tenants: two wild men of flesh, dressed and crowned with sinople leaves and relying on a natural mass. All supported by a Sinople terrace. Details Berlare Coat of arms Coup\u00e9: 1. Argent to a saint Martin in the beggar, all natural. 2. Party: a. of six silver shells, placed 3.2 and 1. b. Azure to a golden lion, armed and tired of gules, to a band of gules broaching on the whole, loaded with three crosses patted with silver stored in band. Details Beaver Coat of arms Goldfinted with gold and azure of eight pieces in the necklace Gules Brochant. Details Brackle Coat of arms Gules with 4 silver chevrons. Details Buggenhout Coat of arms From sand to a silver lion with a forked tail spent in an armed long, crowned and tired of gold. The shield stamped with a gold crown with five flagships. Details Deinze Coat of arms Silver to a two -headed sandpiped eagle accompanied by roses 1 and 2 gules. Details Denderleeuw Coat of arms Party: 1. Gules with three gold lions, armed and tired of azure. 2. Sand to the silver chief charged with a lambel of the field. Details Destelbergen Coat of arms Discarded: 1. and 4. Gules with golden keys. 2. And 3. Sand to the chief Hermine of seven pieces, placed 4 and 3. Details Eeklo Coat of arms Silver, gold with a lion of armed sand and tired of gules in the heart, surrounded by two branches of sinople oak. Details Erpe-more Coat of arms Argent with lion gules accompanied with dexter with a sword of the same and surrounded by eight stars with five branches of azure. Details Evergem Coat of arms Scarked out: 1. Golden to the boar passing from sand defended with silver. 2. Sand with three silver -shaped crowns. 3. Azure to a pelican and its three young, all gold. 4. Golden with a sand lion, armed and tired of gules. Details Thinking Coat of arms Sand has a silver lion worn gules, armed and crowned with gold, carrying a necklace with a cross with a cross of the same pendant on his chest. Tenants: the virgin of Ghent seated naturally, the senestre arm resting on the senestre shoulder of the seated Ghent Lion, the banner of Flanders between the two. All placed on a terrace surrounded by a naturally fenced overhauling. Currency: Liefded in silver letters on a listel of sand. Details Gavere Coat of arms Gules to the three silver lions placed two and one. The shield stamped with a crown with five golden florets. Details Grammont Coat of arms Argent to a Calvire cross of gules with three steps of the same, accompanied, with gold dexter to a two -headed eagle of sand and gold senestre with a lion of sand. The shield stamped with a five -round gold wall crown. Details Haaltert Coat of arms Silver to the three lions of armed gules and tired of azure, placed two and one. Details Hamme Coat of arms Party: 1. Silver to a hemp rod and a linen rod, both of sinople, placed in pal. The first ended with a silver flower, during Dextre, the second of a flower of azure, during Senestre. 2. Azure to the Silver chief Hermine of 7 pieces, placed 4 and 3. Details Hautem-Saint-Li\u00e9vin Coat of arms Discarded: 1. and 4. Azure with a lion fascinated with silver and gules, armed, watered and crowned with gold. 2. Azure with golden chevron accompanied by three heads of wild boars wet gules and defended from the field. 3. Gules with three gold keys. Details Herzele Coat of arms Gules with golden chevron. Details Horebeke Coat of arms Golden with a flowered double orlle and counterterurineized from sinople to the chevron Gules broaching on the whole. Details Caprise Coat of arms Silver eight huts, alternately azure and gules, placed on the edge, loaded with a golden badge with a crawling lion, armed and tired of gules. Speaking weapons . Details Kluisbergen Coat of arms Party: 1. Azure with the Gold Fasse, accompanied by three silver moon croissants. 2. Sand with a silver hunting horn, enhanced and virolized with gold, linked to gules, and to the gold chief. Details Knesselare Coat of arms Party: 1. Golden in the necklace of gules. 2. Gules to the silver chief charged with three merlettes from the field. Details Pair Coat of arms Cooked gules and silver. The stamped shield of a Issant silver unicorn. Details Kruishoutem Coat of arms Scarked out: 1. gold in the sand lion, armed and burst out gules. 2. Golden at the Cross Gules, confined to sixteen eagle, tired of azure. 3. From Hermine to the Cross Gules, loaded with five gold roses. 4. Gules at ten silver tiles, placed 3,3,3,1. Gules to the Gold Fasse on the whole. The shield stamped with a crown with nine pearls, five of which placed between the folded points of the bulges and four placed in each bulging. Tenants: two wild men of flesh, dressed in sinople leaves and relying on a natural massage Details The Laerne Coat of arms Golden with lion gules, with the border of sand. The shield stamped with a baronial crown from the Austrian Netherlands and supported by two gold lions. Details Laethem-Saint-Martin Coat of arms Scarked out: 1. Azure with a fascinated lion of seven silver and gules pieces, armed, burst and crowned with gold. 2. From sinople to the golden cross. 3. Argent at the Cross Gules. 4. Gules with three gold keys. Details Pinte Coat of arms Gules with three stars with eight rays, accompanied by twelve silver billets, 4, 1, 2, 2, 2 and 1. The shield surmounted by a crown with 13 pearls, three of which are raised and supported by two lions of However, armed and tired of gules. Details Lebbeke Coat of arms Azure to a crowned Standing Dame, carrying the Child Jesus of the S\u00e9nestre and a scepter of the dexter, all gold. Details Members Coat of arms Azure with three golden gallows. The shield stamped with a golden crown with three flagships separated from three pearls placed 1 and 2. Details Lier Coat of arms Party: 1. Silver to a gueples sword accompanied in chief of two crowns, with gold dexter with a two -headed sandphalous eagle, burst, beaked and patted gules, with gold senestre with sand lion, Armed and tired of gules. 2. Golden with the shield Gules in the heart. Details Lochristi Coat of arms Party: 1. Gules with three gold keys. 2. Azure with a lion fascinated with seven silver pieces and guys, armed, burst and crowned with o. Details Lokeren Coat of arms Silver to a grid with handful of sand. The stamped shield of a silver turnip, sinople leafy Details Lovendegem Coat of arms Discarded: 1. and 4. Azure to a brachet passing from golden golden gules. 2. And 3. Sand with silver chevron loaded with three gules shells. Gold with a two -headed sandplay of sand on the whole. The shield stamped with a baronial crown from the Austrian Netherlands and supported by two gold lions, armed and tired of gules. Details Maarkedal Coat of arms Discarded: 1. and 4. gold at a cross of sand. 2. And 3. Golden to 6 burels Gules. Locks: gold with a double fleurdelisted orlle and counterterurineized from sinople, to the chevron of gules broaching it all. Details Maldegem Coat of arms Golden at the Cross Gules accompanied by twelve merlets placed in orle of the same. Details Honey Coat of arms Golden to four rafters of gules, the chief’s first coupe. Details Merelbeke Coat of arms Gold with an armed sand lion and tired of gules, with the border raised by gules. The shield held by a lion of sand, seated and from the front, holding a banner with its dexter, torn: 1. and 4. Azure with three stars with six gold spikes. 2. And 3. Azure with a lion bypassing gold -worn gules, a bar of gules broaching on the whole, responsible for a gold comet and in the tip of a three peaks from the same. Ecusson: gold with a lion by hand with sand, armed and burst out gules, with the border of sand. Details Moerbeke-Waas Coat of arms Of silver with two shovels placed in a necklace accompanied in chief of a leafy radish, all in the natural Details DC 07.06.1993 – DM 13.10.1994 – MB 21.06.1994 Nazareth Coat of arms Party: 1. From gold to three roses of gules, buttoned from the field and leafy of sinople, to the chief of gules to the lion passing with gold, built of gules. 2. Sand with golden chevron, accompanied in chief of a branch of fruity oak and leafy of two rooms and a six -branch star, all gold, and in the tip of an eagle leg of money, which is: Kervyn. Details DM 07.11.1977 – WITH May 23, 1978 – MB 25.08.1978 Nevele Coat of arms Golden at the Cross Gules accompanied by four lion of the same. Details DM 19.09.1977 – WITH 03.07.1978 – MB 06.09.1978 Ninove Coat of arms Party: 1. gold with a two -headed sandplay of sand. 2. Golden with a sand lion. The shield stamped with a wall crown with five gold towers. Details DM 25.06.1987 – DM 17.11.1987 – MB 16.09.1988 Oosterzele Coat of arms Discarded: 1. and 4. Azure with three stars with six stakes of gold. 2. And 3. Azure with a lion bypassing gold -worn gules, a bar of gules broaching on the whole, responsible for a gold comet and in the tip of a three peaks from the same. Ecusson: gold with a lion by hand with sand, armed and burst out gules, with the border of sand. Details DM 18.06.1980 – WITH 01.12.1980 – MB 22.01.1981 (without cherishment) Renaix Coat of arms Gold, with an eagle, with two heads of sand, languid, beaked, hung and married gules, the shield stamped with a golden crown. Details DM 22.11.1837 – WITH 13.04.1838 Note: Blasment in French Saint-Gilles-Waes Coat of arms Azure to a Saint Gilles d’Or, accompanied by dexter with a silver radish, sinople leafy. Details DM 04.06.1987 – DM 01.10.1991 – MB 04.01.1995 Saint Laurent Coat of arms Party: 1. Argent to the azure band. 2. Gules fascinated with five wavy pieces of silver and azure, accompanied in chief of a five -pointed star and a crescent moon and in the point of a fleur -de -lis, all gold. The shield placed in front of a Saint Laurent d’Or. Details DM 10.05.1984 – DM 07.05.1985 – MB 08.07.1986 Saint Nicolas Coat of arms Azure to a saint Nicolas accompanied to a dexter with a tank containing three children, placed on an isolated terrace, and to the senestre of a radish, all gold. The shield stamped with a wall crown in five gold tower. Details DM October 26, 1979 – WITH 09.12.1980 – MB 29..01.1981 (without cheap) Stitch Coat of arms Azure with three bypass fish swimming with gold, placed on each other. Details DM 07.03.1985 – DM 02.09.1985 – MB 08.07.1986 Thames Coat of arms Azure to the gold key placed in pal. Details DM 07.11.1977 – WITH 13.07.1978 – MB 06.09.1978 Termonde Coat of arms Silver in the fascia of gules. The shield stamped with a wall crown with five gold towers and held by two lions of the same. Details DM 13.04.1989 – DM 13.06.1989 – MB 08.11.1989 Waarschoot Coat of arms From sinople to a child to the child, both nimbed, seated in a flower garden, all gold, with the badge placed in a point of sand with the silver fortress. Details DM 27.05.1982 – DM 03.06.1985 – MB 08.07.1986 Wachtebeke Coat of arms Golden to a lion of sand, armed and burst out gules, holding the dexter a two -headed sandplay of sand, beaked and hung on gules. The shield placed in front of a Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Details DM October 27, 1992 – DM 01.03.1993 – MB 21.06.1994 Waesmunster Coat of arms From gold to the siren holding the senestre a radish leafy, all natural. Details DM August 28, 1992 – DM 01.03.1993 – MB 21.06.1994 Wetteren Coat of arms Golden to a Holy Gertrude in natural abbess, accompanied to the dexter of the Roman number X and to senestre of the Roman number IIII, on an isolated terrace. Details DM 25.10.1984 – DM 05.03.1985 – MB 08.07.1986 Dabble Coat of arms Coup\u00e9: 1. Golden with two lions backed by gules, armed and tattered with azure, crossed tails. 2. Azure with three crosses of Saint Antoine d’Or. Details DM 17.06.1982 – DM 03.12.1984 – MB 08.07.1986 Wortegem-Petegem Coat of arms Silver at the azure cross. Silver with three quintefeuilles gules on the whole. The shield stamped with a crown with seven gold pearls. Details DM 25.02.1986 – DM 01.07.1986 – MB 03.12.1987 Jelly Coat of arms Gold, two macques Gules, placed on a terrace isolated from sinople, the sleeves passed in a necklace. Details DM 24.11.1837 – WITH 28.10.1840 Note: Blasment in French. Zelzate Coat of arms Coup\u00e9: 1. gold in the lion making sand holding the dexter a two -headed eagle of the same. 2. From sinople to the pal of silver. Details DM May 21, 1992 – DM 06.10.1992- MB 21.06.1994 Zingem Coat of arms Scarked out: 1. and 4. Silver to a sinople eagle, beaked, languid, hung and married gules. 2. And 3. Azure with a golden long necklace, accompanied by four besants of the same. Details DM 19.09.1984 – DM 01.04.1985 – MB 08.07.1986 Zomergem Coat of arms Oarti: 1. Azure to the silver chief charged with three gules. 2. Golden with the strip echoes with three rows of silver and sand. Details DM 07.05.1987 – DM 07.07.1987 – MB 03.12.1987 Zottegem Coat of arms D’azur au lion d’or. Details DM 14.03.1990 – DM 09.10.1990 – MB 25.09.1991 Zulte Coat of arms From sinople to three meetings of gold deer. Locks: Azure with three mulberry leaves returned with gold. The stamped shield of a silver swan. Details DM 21.02.1985 – DM 07.05.1985 – MB 08.07.1986 Zwalin Coat of arms Torn apart 1. gold with a lion of armed sand and burst of gules, with the border hidden of gules 2. Gules with three gold key 3. Pieces, armed, crowned and tired of gold 4. Golden with an armed sand lion, crowned and tired of gules, a cotice broaching on the whole. Cheap with gold and gules of twelve pieces on the whole. Details DM 25.03.1980 – WITH 03.09.1980 – MB 16.10.1980 (without the blazing). Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Max Servais , Armorial of the provinces and municipalities of Belgium , Brussels, Belgian Communal Credit, 1955 , 1041 p. Max Servais , Armorial of the provinces and municipalities of Belgium – Complement 1955-1968 , Brussels, Belgian Communal Credit, 1969 (nl) Dear Viaene-Awouters And Ernest Warlop , Municipal weapons in Belgium – Flanders and Brussels , vol. \u00a0Tome I\u00a0: TO THE , Brussels, Dexia, 2002 (nl) Dear Viaene-Awouters And Ernest Warlop , Municipal weapons in Belgium – Flanders and Brussels , vol. Tome II: M-Z , Brussels, Dexia, 2002 "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/armorial-of-the-communes-of-the-province-of-flanders-orientale-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Armorial of the communes of the province of Flanders-Orientale-Wikipedia"}}]}]